Winter Quarter 2014 Time Schedule

BIOLOGY(COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
)

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>11243 A 3 TTh 300-420 HCK 320 BUCHWITZ,BRIAN JOSEPH 64/ 60
LEARNING, THINKING, AND WRITING
LIKE A SCIENTIST. FOR STUDENTS WHO
HAVE NOT YET TAKEN BIOL 180. FOR
MORE INFORMATION OR TO REQUEST AN
ADD
CODE, PLEASE EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR:
BJB@UW.EDU

FOR BIOL 180: REPEAT REGISTRATION ONE TIME ONLY BEGINNING PERIOD 3. REGISTERED STUDENTS NOT ATTENDING THE FIRST LAB MAY BE DROPPED. FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT REGISTRATION, PLEASE CONTACT COURSE COORDINATOR JOHN PARKS AT: jwparks@uw.edu

>11349 A 4 M 1230-120 HCK 320 MARTIN-MORRIS,LINDA E 51/ 54 $140 W
STUDENTS ABSENT FROM THE FIRST
LAB MEETING WILL BE DROPPED FROM
THE COURSE. UN-ENROLLED STUDENTS
MAY COME TO A LAB SECTION THE
FIRST DAY JUST IN CASE AN OPENING
IS NOT FILLED.

>11358 A 3 MWF 1030-1120 HCK 132 WENDEROTH,MARY PAT 111/ 120
NO OVERLOADS; PLEASE NOTE YOU
WILL NEED 3 SLN NUMBERS TO
REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE. NO ADD
CODES GIVEN OUT WATCH FOR OPEN
SPOTS DURING BREAK BETWEEN
QUARTERS AND DURING FIRST WEEK OF
CLASSES.

Restr 11473 K 1 to be arranged WARD,PETER D. Open 0/ 10 CR/NC
LAB MEETINGS DISCUSS RECENT
FINDINGS BY MEMBERS, NEW
TECHNIQUES FOR RESEARCH, AND
LATEST PUBLISHED RESEARCH DEALING
WITH ANCIENT CLIMATE AND
EVOLUTION.

Restr 11478 A 1 Th 930-1020 PAA A023D BUCKLEY,LAUREN Open 1/ 15 J
THIS WEEKLY SEMINAR WILL FOCUS ON
A DISTINCT TOPIC IN ECOLOGY AND
CONSERVATION EACH TERM.
PARTICIPANTS ARE EXPECTED TO READ
AND PRESENT PAPERS, ENGAGE IN
SPIRITED DISCUSSION, AND RELATE
TOPICS TO THEIR OWN RESEARCH.

Restr 11479 B 1 Th 930-1020 PAA A023D BUCKLEY,LAUREN Open 6/ 15 CR/NC J
THIS WEEKLY SEMINAR WILL FOCUS ON
A DISTINCT TOPIC IN ECOLOGY AND
CONSERVATION EACH TERM.
PARTICIPANTS ARE EXPECTED TO READ
AND PRESENT PAPERS, ENGAGE IN
SPIRITED DISCUSSION, AND RELATE
TOPICS TO THEIR OWN RESEARCH.

Restr 11486 A 3 TTh 1130-1250 HCK 320 RUESINK,JENNIFER Open 7/ 15 CR/NC J
COURSE WILL CONSIST OF A SERIES OF
WEEK-LONG UNITS ON VARIOUS ASPECTS
OF ECOLOGY PRESENTED BY FACULTY
FROM BIOLOGY, FOREST RESOURCES,
AND OCEAN AND FISHERIES SCIENCES.
UNDERGRADS: FOR ENTRY CODE
CONTACT: RUESINK@UW.EDU

Restr 11499 H 1 to be arranged DICKINSON,MICHAEL H. Open 0/ 10 CR/NC
STUDENTS WILL PRESENT AND DISCUSS
TOPICS RELATED TO THE
NEUROBIOLOGICAL AND BIOMECHANICAL
BASIS OF BEHAVIOR IN THE FRUIT FLY,
DROSOPHILA. PRESENTATIONS AND
DISCUSSION WILL EMPHASIZE THE USE
OF NOVEL APPROACHES IN GENETICS,
PHYSIOLOGY, AND ENGINEERING TO
STUDY LOCOMOTION IN FLIES.